Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] [noun] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , just as in the case of short-run macro-policy we consider offsetting changes which keep the level of aggregate demand unchanged , so in the long-run growth context we may want to compare situations where the aggregate capital-labour ratio is unchanged .
2 In the modern material age it is hard to comprehend someone regularly and readily giving up such a vast sum to pursue expensive , unpaid projects , but for Barney it 's important .
3 It is impossible to watch the towplane and the ground ahead during the climb out so that in the event of a launch failure the glider pilot has to look for a field , whereas in the normal tow position he has a good view of the fields ahead all the time .
4 We have realised these in our budgets by a reduced turnover , but on a more positive note we have also planned a slight increase in our capital replacement spend to retain the capabilities of our fleet of plant and vehicles to be able to take account of any upturn in the overall UK market which could well show through towards the end of the year .
5 Separate entrances for boys and girls were located in the small north wing which forms the leg of the ‘ T ’ ( Plate 34 ) .
6 The two men were in the small back parlour which George Wood kept for discreet purposes , ‘ and although it is … ’
7 And even in just the police station , in the small holding cells they have , it 's not very nice .
8 Forests conjure up images of Robin Hood and here in the Great North version there are quarries , the odd colliery and open countryside .
9 At a time when copper coinage had already been in use for some centuries at the heart of the Han empire , wealthy leaders of the tien community in the southern province of Yunnan were storing hundreds of thousands of cowries in the great bronze drums which were a prominent feature of the Dong-Son culture focussed on northern Indo-China .
10 For example , Africa supplied Rome with two-thirds of its corn , transported in the great grain ships which must have been among the most impressive sights of antiquity .
11 At one extreme , there might be the virtual monoculture of the new agricultural areas , imposed by their orientation towards a remote world market , and intensified , if not created , by the characteristic mechanism of foreign merchant firms in the great port cities which controlled this export trade — the traditional Greeks who ran the Russian corn trade through Odessa , the Bunges and Borns from Hamburg who were about to fulfil the same function for the River Plate countries from Buenos Aires and Montevideo .
12 When this occurs in the great blood vessels it may result in loss of the normal damping mechanism of the cardiac output due to the relative inelasticity of these vessels .
13 Underground lay huge mineral resources and abundant supplies of energy in the great coal belt which runs across the northern hemisphere and is richest and most accessible in Europe .
14 So saying , Rocky called in the four man crew who helped the driver of the other rig to raise his ramp and close the doors .
15 The Washington was fitted with an Auxiliary Power Unit , ( APU ) which was located in the unpressurized rear fuselage. it was basically a two cylinder , four-cycle petrol engine which drove a generator .
16 Pisa , who Rovers visit on December 8 , play in the impressive Arena Garibaldi which holds 26,000 .
17 It was the most mature of his symphonies so far , and it shows how quickly he could assimilate aspects of national style , such as in the brilliant arpeggio passage which opens it — the famous ‘ premier coup d'archet ’ ( opening bow stroke ) of which the French were particularly proud .
18 She would n't put it past him but in the brilliant afternoon heat she was n't inclined to pursue the matter .
19 In the visual arts departments there were aspects of the GCSE which were certainly welcomed .
20 On Saturday he was back in his own Opel and despite struggling for grip in the slippery Fermanagh forests he played safe to finish 35 seconds behind the Ford Escort Cosworth of Leckey .
21 Other tiles in the Fired Earth range which will create a similar effect include Antique Reclaimed Terracotta , Florentine , Byzantine , Honey , and Red Terracotta
22 In the proportional hazards models we included the potentially confounding variables of age , sex , race , education , marital state , systolic blood pressure , total cholesterol concentration , body mass index , diabetes , physical activity , alcohol consumption , poverty index , and cigarette smoking .
23 In the Soviet manufacturing sector it costs 0.7 million roubles in capital investment to increase production capacity by one million roubles , but it costs four million roubles to achieve the same result in the extractive sector .
24 The Iagifu-Hedina oilfield in the Southern Highlands Province which was being developed by a consortium dominated by Chevron and BP was on target to begin production by 1993 .
25 In general , it reaches a maximum thickness of 40–50 m near the basin margin but locally in the southern North Sea it attains a thickness of up to 90 m , and basinwards it decreases in thickness to less than 5 m ( Fig. 4c ) .
26 Elsewhere in the southern authority areas there are a number of towns with light industry , much of which is modern , with effluents discharged to foul sewer rather than direct to watercourses .
27 You could almost imagine Her Schmidt ( or , more likely , his apprentice ) hand-filing the detent slots in the flat alloy rods which select the appropriate fuel tank or cowl flap setting .
28 In the flat plate system there are two contacts , positive and negative .
29 The fact remains , however , that in the young adult novel we have a useful example of reading contributing to development : easily read , unpompous , and unauthoritarian , these books provide reassurance and role-models of the right kind .
30 As a strategy in the general learning situation it can be particularly damaging , and this is also true of language learning .
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